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41P11SE8121 2.13646 FAWCETT010
199O REVERSE CIRCULATION
OVERBURDEN DRILLING PROGRAM
CUB LAKE F-ROJECT
MACMUROHY Se FAWCETT TW3PS
ONTARIO
RECEIVED
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MINING LANDS SECTION
by
A.S. Horvath, P. Eng.
for
Asarco Exploration Company of Canada Limited
October 1990
41P t 1SE8121 2.13646 FAWCETT O10C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. . .... .. .
Introduction . . . . .. ... . . .. . ....,. ,.. ..... ..,, .,, .... ..
Property, Location and Access
Previous Work ,......... ..... , ,.. .. . , .. . ,. .. .. .. . .. ...
June 1990 Overburden Drill Program .. .. . .. ... . ..,,..,.
Pleistocene Geology ............. . ....... . .. . ...... ...
Bedrock Geology ........,........................,...,
Discussion of Analytical Results
Conclusions and Recommendations .. ., . .......... ., ., ...
Appendix l . .. .. .. ..... .. . Receipted Drilling Invoices
Appendix 2 . .. . . . ...... .... .........,.....,....... ...... Cost Breakdown fe Distribution of Assessment Credits
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ATTACHMENTS
OVB Drill Logs - Holes CL-90-01 through CL-90-16
Property Location Map
OVB Drill Hole Location Maps
OVB Drill Hole Sections
Scale
l : 31 680
l : 10 000
as specified
SUMMARY
Sixteen (16) reverse circulation overburden drill holes were completed in 1990 as a reconnaissance program designed to test an area beneath Pleistocene sediment on strike of several small gold occurrences for gold mineralization within the Archean greenstone rocks of Fawcett and Macmurchy Townships, Ontario.
Tabling and panning results as well as assays of the heavy mineral concentrates failed to yield any base metal or gold anomalies worthy of follow-up work. The anomalous heavy mineral concentrate gold assays may all be explained by single large abraded gold grains and often no gold grains (usually indicative of a very large single grain of gold missed while passing across the table on a different line away from the operators focus of attention). For the most part samples were obtained from glacial and fluvial outwash sediments due to the absence of good glacial tills. No delicate gold was observed in any of the samples.
No targets worthy of follow-up appear to occur on the Cub Lake property. No further work is recommended. However, a review of the property should be made following the release of an O.G.S. AEM survey scheduled for late 1990 to assess the property for base metal potential before the project and mining claims are allowed to expire.
INTRODUCTION
During June 1990, Asarco Exploration Company of Canada Limited drilled a total of sixteen (16) reverse circulation overburden drill holes at approximately 400 metre intervals along three east-west tiers across the Cub Lake property of Fawcett and Macmurchy Townships, Ontario.
The drilling was completed as a reconnaissance test of Archean greenstone rocks along strike of several small gold occurrences for potential gold mineralization.
PROPERTY. LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Cub Lake property is comprised of thirty three (33) contiguous mining claims located in north-central Fawcett Township and south-central Macmurchy Township of the Larder Lake mining division of Ontario.
Mining claims include:
Macmurchy Township
Fawcett Township
L1131268 to L1131272L1131298 to L1131300L1131373L1131608L1131808L1132730
L1131609 to L1131618 inclusiveL1132731 ft L1131732L1131736 to L1131744 inclusive
5 3 l l l1
Subtotal 12
1029
Subtotal 21
Total 33
Access to the area may be gained by travelling north-eastward along gravel route 560 from the town of Shiningtree approximately 15 kilometres to the intersection with the Nadeau Bros.-Grant Lumber Co. gravel timber-haulage road. This timber road extends southward and passes through the eastern portion of the claim group approximately 7 kilometres south from the intersection.
PREVIOUS WORK
Asarco Exploration Company staked thirty three (33) claims in Fawcett and Macmurchy Townships, Ontario, when perimeter portions of the Bear Island Indian Caution were reopened for staking earlier in the year. The claims staked in Fawcett and Macmurchy Townships cover the on-strike extension of Archean greenstone rocks hosting several small gold occurrences. The
claim group, previously closed to mining exploration under the Bear Island Indian caution has seen little exploration given the closure and the prevalence of drift cover in the area. In the area of the known occurrences along strike, abundant prospecting, trenching and pitting, and shallow old prospector shafts have established the presence of fairly rich but usually erratic and/or discontinuous gold bearing quartz vein-type deposits with very low tonnage potential. These occurrences appear typical of the majority of gold occurrences within the Shiningtree camp.
JUNE 1990 OVERBURDEN DRILL PROGRAM
A total of sixteen (16) reverse circulation overburden drill holes were drilled on the Cub Lake property. The holes were drilled at 400 metre intervals along three east-west tiers across the property. The holes were located "down-ice" of the on strike extension of the gold bearing occurrences.
Drilling was carried out by Bradley Brothers Limited using an Acker rotary drill modified for dual tube reverse circulation drilling. The drill is mounted on an FN 240 Flextrak Nodwell. A Bombadier muskeg with two 250 gallon water tanks retrieved water from the nearest source for a continual supply.
Continuous sample return was monitored and logged through the complete Pleistocene section. Whenever coarse clastic sediments were identified or suspected, samples of the -10 mesh fraction were taken. A portion of the +10 mesh pebbles and boulder chips was added to aid in the study of till composition. Individual samples average 7 kg (15 Ibs.) in weight, and rarely exceed a ten (10) feet interval. More often individual samples represent a five (5) feet interval especially at the base of the Pleistocene section.
Overburden samples were shipped to Overburden Drilling Management Limited in Nepean, Ontario for tabling and preparation of heavy mineral concentrates (H.M.C.). Each sample was tabled to produce a rough concentrate. Samples in which visible gold was noted during tabling) were further panned and the gold grains classified as abraded, irregular, or delicate. The rough concentrate was further refined by heavy liquid separation and magnetic separation and the gold grains returned to the non-magnetic fraction. A 3/4 split of the non-magnetic fraction of the H.M.C. was shipped to Bondar-Clegg and Company Limited in Ottawa, Ontario where analysis was completed. Cu, Pb, Zn, and As assays were produced by atomic absorption. Au assays were produced by fire assay. Samples which contained visible gold were assayed by pulp and metallic assay (separate assays of +150 mesh and -150 mesh).
PLEISTOCENE GEOLOGY
In the sixteen (16) holes completed, overburden ranged in thickness from 2 to 104 feet with an average thickness of 53 feet.
Throughout most of the property the Pleistocene section is comprised of assorted gravels and well sorted sands of likely esker or outwash derivation. No clearly obvious glacial till horizons were encountered. However locally, the presence of sandy gravelly tills at the base of the section within bedrock depressions indicate a basal till unit was eroded and/or reworked during the later outwash or esker depositional event. In the north-western and east-central portions of the property, the esker and outwash sediments give way to overlying lacustrine clays and silts deposited by the final melt water glacial lakes.
BEDROCK GEOLOGY
In the sixteen (16) holes completed bedrock chips were examined, logged and assayed. Four (4) of the holes drilled in the south-eastern portion of the claim group intersected mafic volcanic rock probably basalt with varying degrees of chlorite-epidote alteration. One (1) hole also in the south-eastern portion of the claim group intersected bedrock of mafic composition with textures indicative of either a coarse grained or porphyritic flow or possibly very fine grained intrusive. Two (2) holes intersected bedrock of intermediate volcanic rock of probable dacitic composition. One of these (CL-90-12) displayed some chlorite sericite alteration. The remaining nine (9) holes intersected bedrock of fine grained often porphyritic textured siliceous felsic volcanic probably of rhyolitic composition.
DISCUSSION OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
The results of the tabling and panning did not yield a single sample with delicate gold grains and in fact only two samples contained any tabled gold, both containing l abraded grain.
Heavy mineral concentrate assays yielded a few samples with anomalous gold
values. However, the absence of any tabled gold usually indicates that a single large abraded grain probably passed across the table along a different line away from the operators focus of attention and was responsible for producing the anomalous gold assay. No anomalous base metal values were obtained.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Sixteen (16) reverse circulation overburden drill holes completed on the Cub Lake property failed to yield base metal or gold anomalies worthy of follow-up work. Tabling of samples failed to yield a significant number of gold grains in any sample nor any delicate gold. The anomalous gold H.M.C. assays may be explained by the presence of a single large abraded gold grain in the sample or the lack of any observed gold grains (usually indicative of a single abraded gold grain passing across the table along a different line away from the operators focus of attention).
No targets appear to exist on the Cub Lake property. No further work is recommended. A review of the property should be completed following an soon to be released (late 1990) O.G.S. AEM survey since the property is comprised of largely felsic volcanic rocks which might contain AEM anomalies with potential base metal association. In the absence of any AEM conductors worthy of follow-up the project should be terminated and the mining claims allowed to expire.
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APPENDIX l
BRADLEY BRi 'S. .//li TED
June 15, 1990
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Asarco Exploration Company of Canada Limited6 Adelaide St. East, Suite 210Toronto, Ontario M5C 1H6 Invoice No. 1581-02
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TO COVER DIAMOND DRILLING FOR June 1 tO 11 1990
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Operating hours42 1/2 hours $170.00
Water Carrier42 1/2 hours 45.00
Servicingtotal operating hours - 114 hours
10% - ;. j. . 111.4 hours.already charged 3,5 "
7.9 hours 170.00
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June 6th " Move tractor - Shining Tree to Timmina" 4 hours :
June l ith -Movs Nodwoll from Shining Treeto Timmins8 hours
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COST BREAKDOWN A DISTRIBUTION OF ASSESSMENT CREDITS
Drilling expenditure breakdown (from invoices)Operating hours............................. $ 7 225.00Water Carrier............................... S l 912.50Servicing................................... S l 343.00Down hole consumables....................... S 2 576.00
Total drilling expenditures. 13 056.50
Total Days Credit .... $ 13 056.50 * 15 * , 870 days
Days Credit/Claim (equally distributed on 33 claims)..... 870 T 33 claims = ,,.,....,... 26.4 days/claim
A total of 870 days allowable credit for expenditures on reverse circulation overburden drilling is requested to be equally distributed (26.4 days/claim) on each of thirty three (33) mining claims as is detailed below.
The mining claims in MacMurchy and Fawcett Twps. to which 26.4 days assessment credit is to be applied include:
MacMurchy Township
Sub Total
L113126811312691131270113127111312721131298113129911313001131373113160811318081132730
12 claims
Fawcett Township
Sub Total
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